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Giant Viper: 3x Bigger Than King Cobra Found!

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Fossilized vertebrae revealed an extinct viper, Laophis crotaloides.
  • This ancient viper weighed 57 pounds and measured up to 13 feet.
  • Laophis crotaloides lived in Greece approximately 4 million years ago.
Giant Viper: 3x Bigger Than King Cobra Found!

A remarkable discovery in Greece has revealed Laophis crotaloides, an extinct viper species that significantly outsized the king cobra, currently recognized as the largest venomous snake. Initially identified from 13 fossilized vertebrae in 1857 by Richard Owen, the findings were later corroborated by additional fossil discoveries.

These fossils indicate that Laophis crotaloides was a formidable viper, weighing approximately 57 pounds and measuring between 10 and 13 feet in length. This makes it roughly three times heavier than the average king cobra. The snake lived in Greece around 4 million years ago, inhabiting environments with grasslands and thick vegetation.

Researchers believe Laophis crotaloides likely consumed small mammals, similar to modern snakes. While its specific venom type remains unknown, its viper classification suggests a potent venom capable of causing tissue damage and severe pain, delivered via long, hollow fangs.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Laophis crotaloides was an extinct species of viper that lived in Greece approximately 4 million years ago and was significantly larger than modern venomous snakes.
Laophis crotaloides measured between 10 and 13 feet long and weighed about 57 pounds, making it about three times heavier than the largest known king cobras.
This ancient viper lived in Greece around 4 million years ago, inhabiting areas with grasslands and thick vegetation.

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